When I made my way down to Audio, one of Glasgow’s finest dens of scum and villainy (or rock’n’roll) I … More
Category: Music
Album Review: Jamie T – Carry on the Grudge
It was very easy to fucking hate Jamie T. When he first entered ours lives, it was back in 2010 … More
Album Review: Flying Lotus – You’re Dead!
Flying Lotus makes you question what music is, and not in an Ed Sheeran way. Who knew you could take … More
Album Review: Weezer – Everything Will Be Alright In The End
Everything Will Be Alright In The End is yet another Weezer record that has been met with a lukewarm response … More
Album Review: Phox – Phox
There is a fine line between being upbeat and sounding like a manufactured sort of false optimism, and Phox’s self-titled … More
Album Review: Johnny Marr – Playland
Die hard Smiths fans who stuck by Johnny Marr as he made his transformation from guitarist to solo artist will … More
Album Review: Superfood – Don’t Say That
Not only do they infuse half of the name of Supergrass, they grasp a similar feel with their loop percussion … More
Album Review: Ben Howard – I Forget Where We Were
Where Every Kingdom, Ben Howard’s Brit Award winning and Mercury nominated first album, was dominated by acoustic, melodic riffs, I … More
Album Review: Rustie – Green Language
Since launching on to the music scene at Glasgow’s very own Sub Club, Rustie has been doing big things. His … More
Album Review: The Twilight Sad – Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave
Now on their fourth studio album, Kilsyth’s finest have pretty much cornered the Scottish market for bleak, sweeping despair-rock. Nobody … More
